F. Pisani et al., Toroidal crystal spectrometer for time-resolved x-ray absorption diagnostic in dense plasmas, REV SCI INS, 70(8), 1999, pp. 3314-3318
A toroidal crystal spectrometer was designed with the purpose of measuring
the aluminum K-absorption edge shift, in the wavelength range around 7.9 An
gstrom, in strongly compressed matter. The expected shift is about 100 mA (
similar to 20 eV). The x rays reflected from the crystal are focused onto a
streak camera slit of 16 mm high and 100 mu m width, to obtain a time-reso
lved spectrum. High resolution and dispersion of about 1-16 Angstrom/mm on
the detection window are obtained. A crystal with a toroidal surface is use
d to enhance the focusing power in the spatial dimension as in the spectral
one. Numerical simulations are performed by means of one- and two-dimensio
nal codes for the determination of the crystal characteristics like the dim
ension and the curvature radius with respect to the geometric constraints.
Some experimental results are presented concerning the obtained spectra. (C
) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(99)01808-1].